Analysis of the 6 september 2015 tornadic storm around the tokyo metropolitan area using coupled 3DVAR and incremental analysis updates

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作者
Shimose K.-I. [1 ]
Shimizu S. [1 ]
Kato R. [1 ]
Iwanami K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Storm, Flood and Landslide Research Division, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED), 3-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, 305-0006, Ibaraki
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Shimose, Ken-Ichi (kshimose@bosai.go.jp) | 1600年 / Fuji Technology Press卷 / 12期
基金
日本科学技术振兴机构;
关键词
3DVAR; Data assimilation; Incremental analysis updating; Surface wind analysis;
D O I
10.20965/jdr.2017.p0956
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摘要
This study reports preliminary results from the three-dimensional variational method (3DVAR) with incremental analysis updates (IAU) of the surface wind field, which is suitable for real-time processing. In this study, 3DVAR with IAU was calculated for the case of a tornadic storm using 500-m horizontal grid spacing with updates every 10 min, for 6 h. Radial velocity observations by eight X-band multi-parameter Doppler radars and three Doppler lidars around the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan, were used for the analysis. In this study, three types of analyses were performed between 1800 to 2400 LST (local standard time: UTC + 9 h) 6 September 2015. The first used only 3DVAR (3DVAR), the second used 3DVAR with IAU (3DVAR+IAU), and the third analysis did not use data assimilation (CNTL). 3DVAR+IAU showed the best accuracy of the three analyses, and 3DVAR alone showed the worst accuracy, even though the background was updated every 10 min. Sharp spike signals were observed in the time series of wind speed at 10 m AGL, analyzed by 3DVAR, strongly suggesting that a “shock” was caused by dynamic imbalance due to the instantaneous addition of analysis increments to the background wind components. The spike signal was not shown in 3DVAR+IAU analysis, therefore, we suggest that the IAU method reduces the shock caused by the addition of analysis increments. This study provides useful information on the most suitable DA method for the real-time analysis of surface wind fields. © 2017, Fuji Technology Press. All rights reserved.
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页码:956 / 966
页数:10
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